Abstract
Częstochowa County has considerable tourism potential, stemming not only from the landscape values of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland (the Polish Jura), but also from its well-developed tourism infrastructure. Of particular importance is tourism development, comprising accommodation, catering, transport, and complementary facilities. The region offers numerous hiking and cycling routes, bathing areas, horse-riding centres, a golf course, a speedway track, and sports halls. The municipalities of Janów and Olsztyn stand out for their extensive accommodation and catering base, whereas smaller municipalities, such as Starcza or Kruszyna, have limited infrastructure. A well-developed road and rail network ensures the region’s accessibility, while proximity to the airport in Pyrzowice further enhances its attractiveness. Gastronomy based on local products and culinary traditions, supported by Rural Housewives’ Associations, enriches the tourism offer. Despite its many advantages, tourism development is constrained by uneven investment patterns, seasonality, and the absence of an integrated tourist information system. Nevertheless, the county retains substantial potential for further growth due to the diversity of attractions and the involvement of local communities.
